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BEING AN UNDECLARED MAJOR IS AS GOOD AS BEING A DECLARED MAJOR.
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To complete most majors at SU in a "timely" fashion It is best to declare a major before the second semester of your sophomore year.
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Truthfully there are some majors that are best decided earlier Athletic Training Business Education Health Sciences (Respiratory therapy, clinical lab Science) Nursing Sciences (Biol, Chem, Geog, Math/CompSci, Physics)
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You are not alone… look around. About 1/3 of all first year students have not yet decided on their major. National statistics reveal that college students change their major, on average, at least 3 times during their college career.
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Most important thing Major in something that you love Enjoy Feel passionate about & are good at. Follow your heart-the rest will follow. Do what you love.
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OTHER RESOURCES FOR YOU FOCUS.FOCUS If you want to take this over the summer please see us for a username and password after our session.
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Other AssessmentsAssessments
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What Can I do with a Major What Can I do with a Major ?
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Having a Minor expands career optionsMinor
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Your Advisor Before school starts you will be assigned an advisor Find out who that is on your GullNet account. You MUST meet with your advisor at least once a semester especially at Program Planning. Program Planning is held about 6 weeks into the semester. TThis fall semester that is Oct 24-Nov 4 The Purpose of Program planning is to: ddiscuss your spring semester’s academic plan and the courses you wish to take, eevaluate your academic progress, cconsider improvement strategies if needed, && set long term academic goals
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Handout: Choosing a Major flyer.
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WHAT’S NEXT ? This afternoon you are going to be choosing your first semester classes.
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All students are required to fulfill general education requirements. This is where you start and is one of the reasons that there is NO pressure on you your 1st semester/year. Gen Eds can be great ways to explore a career/major option Indeed, they often teach the skills employers want from students
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Gen Ed –Is Organized like this: Group I---15 credits, 5 courses A and B Group II---15 credits, 5 courses A and B Group III---12 credits, 4 courses A, B and C Group IV--- 3 credits, 1 course
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There are a few things to remember when Registering Today
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Speak up –tell your advisor Don’t get “railroaded” into something that you know you are not good at. If you have an inkling of any interest - speak up -because it may direct you to a certain class. Be receptive to: New subjects Advisor’s recommendation Flexible scheduling
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Who thinks they are Pre-Med etc.? Medical schools do not require a specific major. At SU, Students going to med school have majored in; Biol, Chem, Psyc, Spanish, Math You must weave into YOUR major the med school pre-requisites: 4 semesters of Chem. (through Organic II) 2 semesters of lab-based Biol. 2 semesters of lab-based Physics
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SU’s Pre Med Advisor Ms. Marylane McGlinchey. Office: HS202.
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Hint: If taking Biology GenEd-Group IIIA Enroll in Biology 101 UNLESS you are going to be any kind of a science major-then take Biology 210. Unless you are leaning to any of the sciences (biology, chemistry, exercise science, environmental health, geography, physics) do NOT take 2 lab sciences in 1 semester.
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Hint: For a Math GenEd-Group IIIC A statistics course will be a very safe bet and is needed for many majors! Math 155
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Hint: Always a safe bet English 101 and 102 (GenEd-Group IA) History 101 and 102 (GenEd-Group IIA) Anthropology, Human Geography, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology or Conflict Resolution (GenEd-Group IIB) PHEC 106, personalized Health/fitness (GenEd-Group IV) Unless you are a Health/Human Performance Major, take PHEC108
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Hint: Another safe bet for Gen Ed is.. Art, Music, Philosophy (GenEd-Group IB) CMAT 100, 205, or 260 (GenEd-Group IB) EXCEPT if you are going to be a Education major- take CMAT 250.
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